Originally Posted by
soundrich
Hi, I'm afraid that everyone who has replied above is actually wrong about which type of polarising filter you would need.
Either a circular OR a linear filter will work just fine on the camera you have.
The need for a circular filter for AF on a camera stems from the use of a partially silvered mirror to allow light to be reflected to the AF sensors in an AF SLR, DSLT or DSLR. Most older, manual focus SLRs also use a similar system to transmit light to metering sensors, and so show better exposure accuracy with a circular polariser.
You, however, have a Samsung NX camera. This is a mirrorless camera, and has therefore no mirror. AF and metering are performed directly from the image sensor itself. This means there is no specific requirement for a circular polarising filter. I am unsure, however, if cameras with on-sensor phase detection AF would be affected by the type of polariser, so YMMV.
In short, you can use any type of polariser you like, because your camera has no mirror. Other cameras unaffected by polariser type include all fixed lens cameras, micro-4/3 cameras, sony NEX system cameras, all rangefinders and any manual focus cameras where the metering system is in the viewfinder prism e.g. Nikon F2.